Brexit: How Will UK Agriculture Fare?

  • C. D. Hubbard J
  • Feng S
  • Harvey D
  • et al.
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Abstract

There is little doubt that Brexit would have significant implications for UK agriculture, a sector with strong trade links to the EU and strong reliance on CAP income support. This article reports preliminary results from employing a Computable General Equilibrium Model, a Partial Equilibrium Model and Farm Level Models to explore selected trade and domestic policy scenarios post-Brexit. These allow for the estimation of changes in producer prices, production and farm incomes against a baseline scenario of continued EU membership. Under a Free Trade Agreement with the EU, agricultural impacts are relatively modest. By contrast, unilateral removal of import tariffs has significant negative impacts on prices, production and incomes. Adoption of the EU's WTO tariff schedule for all imports favours net importers (e.g. dairy) and harms net exporters (e.g. sheep). Given the strong dependence of most UK farms on direct payments, their removal worsens negative impacts of new trade arrangements and offsets positive impacts. Impacts vary across different types and sizes of farm, but also regionally. However, the period of adjustment to new trade and domestic policy conditions may prove very challenging for a large number of farm businesses. © 2018 The Authors. EuroChoices published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Agricultural Economics Society and European Association.

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C. D. Hubbard, J., Feng, S., Harvey, D., Liddon, A., Moxey, A., Ojo, M., … Wallace, M. (2018). Brexit: How Will UK Agriculture Fare? EuroChoices, 17(2), 19–26. Retrieved from https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85052543173&doi=10.1111%2F1746-692X.12199&partnerID=40&md5=02179c939d3db182858d382219773e4c

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